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14th September 2011, 04:11 PM #7Moderator




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I work for a vet who is of the old school & he maintains wet food is the way to go,more natural,he always says dry was invented for convenience & if you are feeding any dry then make sure that the magnesium level is less than 0.08 even if it is only a small amount as a treat. What they would eat in the wild is mostly fur/feathers small bit of meat,bones & a lot of moisture,the main ingredient that is missing in biscuit & it takes an awful lot of water to make up the difference even though we are lucky to have a breed of cat that does pretty well at drinking. Wether you go for raw feeding,in which case read & take advice from those on here who have successfully worked out the way to go or like me good old tins with just a few bickies as a treat for sure your cat will be better off.



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